Parallel Numerical Creation of 2-parametric Bifurcation Diagram of Nonlinear Oscillators
Journal Title: Acta Technica Jaurinensis - Year 2018, Vol 11, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper presents the numerical creation of 2-parametric bifurcation diagrams of nonlinear oscillators with a simple iterative algorithm, which can be easily parallelized. The parallel algorithm was tested with two simple well-known nonlinear oscillators, the Van der Pol oscillator and the Duffing-Holmes oscillator. It was examined how the resolution (number of iterations) affects the speedup and the efficiency. The test results show that a relative good speed up with a good efficiency could be achieved even using a simple desktop.
Authors and Affiliations
Flóra Hajdu
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